Known for its natural lighting, interior wooden beams and arched windows, the Globe Building was designed by architect Alexander Chapoton in 1888 for the Globe Tobacco Company.
Exposed brick walls and vaulted ceilings complement the timber details, masonry and the seven-story sunlit atrium that helped land the Globe Building on the National Register of Historic Places list.
The intimate 2,500-square-foot lower lobby can host semi-private gatherings with up to 50 guests, film and photo shoots.
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